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Set Of 5: Genuine Littelfuse Automotive J Case 30 Amp 58v Low Profile Fuse Jcase on 2040-parts.com

US $6.79
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Littelfuse AMP Rating:30 Manufacturer Part Number:LJC30 Quantity:5 Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Volts:58

Littlefuse 30 Amp J-Case Low Profile Fuses
Automotive and Marine
 
This listing is for 5:
J-Case 30 Amp Low Profile Fuse
 
 
  Part Numbers:
LJCA30
58V
30 Amp
 
 
 
This item is 100% Brand new!
Item pictured is actual item that will be received.

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